Bi-directional hypothesis of language and action
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Neural substrates of action-oriented models of cognition in language comprehension
Action-oriented models of cognition, such as embodied cognition or situated cognition, propose that higher cognitive processes evolved from the necessity of early organisms to move to survive[1].
- ^ Wolpert, Daniel (July, 2011). "The Real Reason for Brains". Ted. Retrieved 04/04/2017.
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